© 2015 American Chemical Society Ceramides have unique biophysical properties. Their high melting temperature and their ability to form lateral domains have converted ceramides into the paradigm of rigid lipids. Here, using shear surface rheology of egg-ceramide Langmuir monolayers, a solid to fluid transition was evidenced as a vanishing shear rigidity at lower temperatures than the lipid melting temperature. Such a mechanical transition, which depends on the lipid lateral pressure, was found in a broad range temperature (40-50°C). The solid to fluid transition was correlated to a LC to LC+LE phase transition, as confirmed by BAM experiments. Interestingly, together with the softening transition, a supercooling process compatible with a gl...
The naturally occurring milk sphingomyelin is of particular interest owing to its complex compositio...
The naturally occurring milk sphingomyelin is of particular interest owing to its complex compositio...
AbstractAn important part of natural ceramides contain asymmetric hydrocarbon chains. We have used c...
Ceramides have unique biophysical properties. Their high melting temperature and their ability to fo...
The present work addresses the fundamental question of membrane elasticity of ceramide layers with a...
AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomye...
Whereas most of lipids have viscous properties and they do not have significant elastic features, ce...
AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomye...
AbstractIn mixed monolayers with ganglioside GM1, ceramide induces a non-ideal increase of the monol...
Ceramides are lipids that are involved in numerous biologically important structures (e.g., the stra...
Ceramides are a group of sphingolipids that act as highly important signaling molecules in a variety...
AbstractThe structure, thermotropic phase behavior, dynamic motion and order parameters of bilayer d...
Sphingosine [(2S,3R,4E)-2-amino-4-octadecene-1,3-diol] is the most common sphingoid base in mammals....
AbstractThe mixing behavior of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) with either N-palmitoyl-sphingo...
Exploring the fine structures and physicochemical properties of physiologically relevant membranes i...
The naturally occurring milk sphingomyelin is of particular interest owing to its complex compositio...
The naturally occurring milk sphingomyelin is of particular interest owing to its complex compositio...
AbstractAn important part of natural ceramides contain asymmetric hydrocarbon chains. We have used c...
Ceramides have unique biophysical properties. Their high melting temperature and their ability to fo...
The present work addresses the fundamental question of membrane elasticity of ceramide layers with a...
AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomye...
Whereas most of lipids have viscous properties and they do not have significant elastic features, ce...
AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomye...
AbstractIn mixed monolayers with ganglioside GM1, ceramide induces a non-ideal increase of the monol...
Ceramides are lipids that are involved in numerous biologically important structures (e.g., the stra...
Ceramides are a group of sphingolipids that act as highly important signaling molecules in a variety...
AbstractThe structure, thermotropic phase behavior, dynamic motion and order parameters of bilayer d...
Sphingosine [(2S,3R,4E)-2-amino-4-octadecene-1,3-diol] is the most common sphingoid base in mammals....
AbstractThe mixing behavior of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) with either N-palmitoyl-sphingo...
Exploring the fine structures and physicochemical properties of physiologically relevant membranes i...
The naturally occurring milk sphingomyelin is of particular interest owing to its complex compositio...
The naturally occurring milk sphingomyelin is of particular interest owing to its complex compositio...
AbstractAn important part of natural ceramides contain asymmetric hydrocarbon chains. We have used c...